Dura-Lite 95% nylon, 5% other fibers. Heading is sturdy duck with strong brass grommets. Durable and fast-drying, the dyed design conforms to official state specifications. Indiana officially has two state Flags, because after law adopted the new Flag in 1955, the law of 1901 adopting the Stars and Stripes was never repealed. Paul Hadley's design won yet another state Flag competition run by the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1916. His design is yellow on a blue field, with the Liberty Torch in the center. Thirteen stars representing the original states outline the design, with another five stars representing the next five states admitted in an inner circle. Atop the torch is a larger star with the name Indiana above it."